Sources close to the bout confirmed with MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) that bout agreements were recently distributed and finalized just today.

UFC 108 takes place Jan. 2 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
The night’s main card airs on pay-per-view, though Munoz vs. Jensen is
expected to be part of the night’s un-aired preliminary card.

Munoz returns to the cage and looks to build off his split-decision win over Nick Catone in August. The former NCAA Division I national wrestling champion and two-time Big 12 champion at Oklahoma State turned pro in 2007 and made his WEC debut just 11 months later.

Munoz went 2-0 in UFC’s sister promotion with TKO wins over Chuck Grigsby and Rcardo Barros. However, when the WEC folded its 205-pound class, Munoz was sent to the UFC, where he suffered a violent head-kick KO loss to Matt Hamill at UFC 96 in March. Munoz then dropped to middleweight and picked up the win over Catone.

Jensen, meanwhile, recently posted his first career UFC victory in four tries. Jensen went 0-2 in his first stint (with submission losses to Thales Leites and Demian Maia) in 2007 but went 2-1 in outside organizations to get another shot in the UFC.

Jensen again faltered with a submission loss to Wilson Gouveia at UFC Fight Night 15 last year but, after a year layoff, bounced back for a submission victory over Steve Steinbeiss at UFC Fight Night 19 in September.

In 19 career fights, Jensen has never gone to a decision, win or lose. In fact, 13 of his 14 career wins came via first-round stoppage.

Although there’s some uncertainty about the status of the night’s main event, the latest rumored UFC 108 card now includes:

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